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After a long walk from the nearest Metro station Josh finally reaches the destination, the Angel of the North
Josh finally eating his meal at a Hungry Horse at Wallsend after a 65 minute wait for food! on New Years day.
Josh sat on the Bishops seat in St.Nicholas Cathedral, its good to know how much people think a bishop is worthty of such a seat and yet Jesus humbled himself to be beaten and willingly die on a dirty wooden cross for that same bishop
JOSH + BRI couple shoot!
Shot under high level bridge in Toledo,OH.
Strobist Alien bee
They are looking directly into the ring flash with the moon unit on it. Left far back AB 1600 for rim light!
Shot is soo buttery natural!
Josh at the Quayside in Newcastle upon Tyne watching some people zip line from the roof of the Baltic centre of art and over the river Tyne to the ground
Josh next to our final Snow Dog for the time being, this one is standing outside of the Civic Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne and in order to photograph it we had to negotiate our way around a ceremony involving cadets, the Lord Mayor of Newcastle and a military band
Josh down at the Royal Quays marina with the large ferry travelling from somwhere to Newcastle on the left the Earl of Zetland in the middle now a floating pub and resturant and many other boats on the right
Josh stood over a cattle run under the footpath in Armstrong Park, Newcastle upon Tyne in the autumn leaves
Josh on a bridge over the A19 just south of Cramlington in Northumberland returning back home on our 18 mile walk
Josh having a cup of tea early morning down by the Quayside on our 21 mile walk through Newcastle upon Tyne
Josh sat in a little boat that someone has made using old sticks next to the river Tweed in Berwick upon Tweed
Josh outside of Fenwicks in Northumberland Street in central Newcastle upon Tyne very early in the morning to look at the Christmas window display which this year is Alice in Wonderland which is very nice and all but not too sure it has much to do with Christmas
Josh standing on Dunston staiths along the river Tyne in Gateshead with Newcastle city centre in the background as part of the heritage open days. The staiths are the largest wooden structure in Europe and a scheduled ancient monument that once carried many tons of coal from the trains to waiting boats on the river the Staiths are 526 meters or 1725 feet in length